The company’s artwork, high-end furniture and espresso machines are for sale in an online auction that evoked a more flush era when its tastes reflected its status as a hot tech-world employer.
Category: Social Media
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Want a Giant Neon Twitter Bird? It’s One of Many Items Up for Auction.
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Elon Musk Faces Trial Over His 2018 Plan to Take Tesla Private
The New York Times – Business:Investors are seeking billions of dollars in damages for their losses after Mr. Musk posted a proposal on Twitter that never materialized.
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Auburn Banned TikTok, and Students Can’t Stop Talking About It
The New York Times – Business:The school’s prohibition brings a geopolitical fight front and center for TikTok’s biggest fans: young Americans.
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Have Celebrity Sleuthing and Hunting for Easter Eggs Gone Too Far?
The New York Times – T Magazine:Harvesting Easter eggs is now integral to our consumption of entertainment. But there’s a fine line between perceptiveness and paranoia.
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Prosecutors Say Young Thug’s YSL Is Both Gang and Rap Label
The New York Times – Music:With a blockbuster case set to begin, the superstar rapper sits at the intersection of complex questions about art, crime and the criminal justice system.
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Celebrities Remember Lisa Marie Presley
The New York Times – Music:On social media, they recalled her talent, her kindness and her struggles.
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Celebrities Remember Lisa Marie Presley
The New York Times – Music:On social media, they recalled her talent, her kindness and her struggles.
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Twitter Said to Consider Selling User Names to Boost Revenue
The New York Times – Business:The company has discussed selling some user names through online auctions, people with knowledge of the plans said.
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Three-Quarters of Teenagers Have Seen Online Pornography by Age 17
The New York Times – Business:Sexually explicit content has become so prevalent online that teenagers are deluged, according to a new report by a nonprofit child advocacy group.
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Facebook’s Bridge to Nowhere
The New York Times – Business:The tech giant had already remade the virtual world. For a brief period, it also tried to make it easier for people in the Bay Area to get to work. Then it gave up.
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The Hottest Gen Z Gadget Is a 20-Year-Old Digital Camera
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Young people are opting for point-and-shoots and blurry photos.
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13 Predictions for the Trends We’ll See in 2023
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:What trends will the year bring? Take a guess.
